Scotland Outdoors Episodes Episode guide
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The Living Mountain with Jenny Sturgeon - Nan Shepherd's masterpiece and Jenny's new album inspired by it.
Mark Stephen and Helen Needham chat to singer Jenny Sturgeon about the Cairngorms.
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The Lives of Leaves - Shapes, Colours, Uses and Meanings with Dan Crowley and Douglas Justice
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith discuss a range of leaves and trees with Dan and Douglas
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The Land Reform Act Scotland is 15 years old. Mark and Euan take a look at what it has achieved so far.
The Land Reform Act Scotland is 15 years old. What has it achieved in that time?
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The Joys of Winter
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore how we can better embrace winter.
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The Joys of Winter
Mark and Euan with a podcast all about winter.
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The Joy of Outdoor Swimming with Calum Maclean
Helen Needham chats and swims with Calum Maclean in a Perthshire loch.
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The John O' Groats Trail with Jay Wilson
Mark Stephen meets Jay for a walk along the trail in Golspie.
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The Isle of Man Part Two
Mark and Euan continue exploring the Isle of Man.
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The Isle of Man Part One
Mark and Euan explore the Isle of Man in the first of two specials.
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The Island of Soay - Population 3
Mark Stephen presents the Scotland Outdoors podcast
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The Island of Muck - An Insight into Island Life with the Late Lawrence MacEwen and Family
Mark Stephen with a programme recorded on the Island of Muck in 2014.
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The Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway
Mark and Euan travel the 82 mile Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh railway line.
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The Importance of Connecting to the Land for Refugees - A Conversation with Professor Alison Phipps
Mark and Euan hear from UNESCO Chair for Integration Alison Phipps of Glasgow University.
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The iconic railway journey from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh.
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore this highly picturesque route.
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The Humble Tattie, Dundee Botanic Garden and the Ness of Brodgar
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart present Scotland Outdoors
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The history of the humble neep, the roaring game and the iron age forts of Angus known as the cathertuns
The history of the humble neep, curling outdoors and the iron age forts of Angus
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The Hidden World of Bats and Making Dance Music from their Echolocation Calls with Hanna Tuulikki
Helen Needham visits Hospitalfield to hear about the Echo in the Dark silent rave
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The Hidden Histories of Scottish Wood with Woodworker Callum Robinson
Helen Needham meets woodworker and author Callum Robinson
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The Heart of Scotland
Mark and Euan attempt to answer one simple question: where is the heart of Scotland?
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The Healing Power of Fire
Helen Needham joins a group of recovering addicts on a wild camping trip near Aviemore.
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The Glasgow Seed Library with Rowan Lear
Helen Needham meets seed librarian Rowan Lear
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The Forth Road Bridge, Scottish Mountain Rescue and Amphibian Ladders
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the Scottish Outdoors
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The Flying Scotsman, place names, Highland museum, landscape painting and bodging
Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with outdoor inspiration from across Scotland.
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The Festival of Imbolc, World Wetlands Day and the Big Farmland Bird Count
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great outdoors
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The Dawn Chorus, Bees, Kittiwakes and Curlew
Mark and Euan with a bird-tastic episode of the Scotland Outdoors podcast.
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The Dawn Chorus with Ian Broadbent
Helen Needham meets with bird recorder Ian Broadbent to capture the April dawn chorus
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The Dawn Chorus from North East Scotland
Euan takes us through the dawn chorus and tells us about the different birds we can hear
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The Complexities of Deer Management in Scotland
Mark Stephen is out on the hill at Glen Falloch Estate with Falcon Frost and Tom Turnbull
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The colourful fields of North East Scotland, how to bike pack and International Bog Day
Mark finds out how to travel light on a bike and Euan celebrates the wonder of bogs
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The Changing Seasons
Mark Stephen and Rachel Stewart with stories from the great Scottish outdoors.